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This article was published on June 27, 2012

Google code references suggest TV shows and magazines will soon be available on Google Play


Google code references suggest TV shows and magazines will soon be available on Google Play

Over the next couple of days, Google is expected to announce a huge number of new features across its services at its Google I/O developer conference, but an early source code change suggests that TV episodes and magazines will soon be available to Android device and Google TV owners.

In a recent scan of a JavaScript file hosted on the Google Play marketplace by Reddit user ‘derpodactyl’ reveals that users will be able to download magazines and TV shows (and seasons) via the store, bringing more content to mobile device owners but more importantly, Google TV owners.

The individual magazine and TV episode references:

  • “This magazine issue is now available on your device.”
  • “Your TV episode is now ready to watch.”
  • “Your TV season is now ready to watch.”
  • “You have subscribed to this magazine. It is now available on your device.”

The addition of TV shows and magazines have been long coming, in fact references to magazines have been spotted on Google Play support pages, but they haven’t materialised.

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It’s an important step for Google, largely because the latest version of its Google TV platform is soon to be embedded in new set-top boxes and integrated TVs, offering access to digital content including music and movies. TV shows weren’t readily available — but they may soon be.

In the past, Android users have relied on third-party applications to deliver TV shows and magazines, including Netflix and Amazon, ensuring that Google missed out on its share of downloads because it was unable to offer such content.

However, with thousands of developers descending on the Moscone West Convention Center in San Francisco, Google may well announce an expansion of media available on its Google Play store, positioning it as a more viable alternative to Apple’s iTunes platform and potentially increasing Google’s revenues in the process.

We will be live at Google I/O over the next three days, we will of course bring you the latest as it happens.

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